Construction is well advanced at Zhangjiang Gaoke Office Park in Shanghai
In 2020, Chapman Taylor won a design competition for the new Zhangjiang Gaoke Office Park in Shanghai. Construction is now well advanced and expected to be completed in 2024.
The scheme is located in the fast-developing Zhangjiang R&D and industrial area in Pudong, at the northeast of Zhangjiang High-Tech Park. The 40,000m2 site is only a 25-minute drive from Pudong International Airport and less than a 40-minute drive from Shanghai Hongqiao Airport, Shanghai Railway Station, and Shanghai South Railway Station. Two bus stops are within 500m walking distance of the site, while the nearest metro station is just 1km away.
The project creates a new style of R&D park which will provide innovation space for technology companies. The 161,000m2 development is flexible and open, with a layout based on seven groups of office buildings. The spaces can be divided or combined as necessary to meet the ever-changing requirements of a wide range of businesses and industries.
Circulation routes strictly distinguish spaces for visitors and internal employees, pedestrians, and vehicles. Self-driving cars, shuttle buses, taxis, and trucks will run along the park’s outer ring road without crossing pedestrian paths.
The contemporary façade design reflects the culture of the technology industry while accommodating the needs of the buildings’ users; for example, the building skin is designed to provide excellent thermal insulation, shading, and ventilation to help maximise the comfort of those inhabiting the space.
The masterplan was designed to create a compact development which optimises the efficiency of circulation within the scheme. Energy-saving systems are employed to reduce operating costs and to ensure environmental sustainability.
The project also includes a three-dimensional ecological landscape belt along the central north-south axis of the park with outdoor social spaces and green spaces to aid relaxation and foster creativity.
The scheme is located in the fast-developing Zhangjiang R&D and industrial area in Pudong, at the northeast of Zhangjiang High-Tech Park. The 40,000m2 site is only a 25-minute drive from Pudong International Airport and less than a 40-minute drive from Shanghai Hongqiao Airport, Shanghai Railway Station, and Shanghai South Railway Station. Two bus stops are within 500m walking distance of the site, while the nearest metro station is just 1km away.
The project creates a new style of R&D park which will provide innovation space for technology companies. The 161,000m2 development is flexible and open, with a layout based on seven groups of office buildings. The spaces can be divided or combined as necessary to meet the ever-changing requirements of a wide range of businesses and industries.
Circulation routes strictly distinguish spaces for visitors and internal employees, pedestrians, and vehicles. Self-driving cars, shuttle buses, taxis, and trucks will run along the park’s outer ring road without crossing pedestrian paths.
The contemporary façade design reflects the culture of the technology industry while accommodating the needs of the buildings’ users; for example, the building skin is designed to provide excellent thermal insulation, shading, and ventilation to help maximise the comfort of those inhabiting the space.
The masterplan was designed to create a compact development which optimises the efficiency of circulation within the scheme. Energy-saving systems are employed to reduce operating costs and to ensure environmental sustainability.
The project also includes a three-dimensional ecological landscape belt along the central north-south axis of the park with outdoor social spaces and green spaces to aid relaxation and foster creativity.
The project creates a new style of R&D park which will provide innovation space for technology companies. The 161,000m2 development is flexible and open, with a layout based on seven groups of office buildings. The spaces can be divided or combined as necessary to meet the ever-changing requirements of a wide range of businesses and industries.
Circulation routes strictly distinguish spaces for visitors and internal employees, pedestrians, and vehicles. Self-driving cars, shuttle buses, taxis, and trucks will run along the park’s outer ring road without crossing pedestrian paths.
The contemporary façade design reflects the culture of the technology industry while accommodating the needs of the buildings’ users; for example, the building skin is designed to provide excellent thermal insulation, shading, and ventilation to help maximise the comfort of those inhabiting the space.
The masterplan was designed to create a compact development which optimises the efficiency of circulation within the scheme. Energy-saving systems are employed to reduce operating costs and to ensure environmental sustainability.
The project also includes a three-dimensional ecological landscape belt along the central north-south axis of the park with outdoor social spaces and green spaces to aid relaxation and foster creativity.
Circulation routes strictly distinguish spaces for visitors and internal employees, pedestrians, and vehicles. Self-driving cars, shuttle buses, taxis, and trucks will run along the park’s outer ring road without crossing pedestrian paths.
The contemporary façade design reflects the culture of the technology industry while accommodating the needs of the buildings’ users; for example, the building skin is designed to provide excellent thermal insulation, shading, and ventilation to help maximise the comfort of those inhabiting the space.
The masterplan was designed to create a compact development which optimises the efficiency of circulation within the scheme. Energy-saving systems are employed to reduce operating costs and to ensure environmental sustainability.
The project also includes a three-dimensional ecological landscape belt along the central north-south axis of the park with outdoor social spaces and green spaces to aid relaxation and foster creativity.
The project also includes a three-dimensional ecological landscape belt along the central north-south axis of the park with outdoor social spaces and green spaces to aid relaxation and foster creativity.